Rajashreerar Review
The city is naturally fortified by the , which include: Ratnagiri (home to the Peace Pagoda) Vipulachal Vaibhargiri Songiri Udaygiri
: The Buddha spent many seasons here, teaching at Gridhakuta (Vulture's Peak) and the Venuvana monastery.
: Natural hot springs believed to have medicinal properties and sacred to Hindu pilgrims. Rajashreerar
: The historic site of the First Buddhist Council, held shortly after the Buddha's Parinirvana.
: In the Mahabharata , it is known as Girivraja, the fortress-city of King Jarasandha who famously wrestled the Pandava Bhima. Key Landmarks to Visit The city is naturally fortified by the ,
: It is the birthplace of the 20th Tirthankara, Munisuvrata, and a site where Lord Mahavira spent significant time.
: A massive white Peace Pagoda accessible via an aerial ropeway on Ratnagiri Hill. : In the Mahabharata , it is known
Rajagriha, meaning "Abode of Kings," served as a seat of power until the capital was moved to Pataliputra.